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Fall/Winter 2018 Newsletter
Foxboro Neighborhood NewsGREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK
Under New Management –After much deliberation, the Foxboro HOA Board voted to change the management company and is now under new management. Beginning November 1, 2018, Property Management Solutions (PMS) will assume the responsibility of managing the day-to-day operations of our neighborhood. Our HOA Board began considering a change several months ago for several reasons to include but not limited to: (1) We saw a need for a LOCAL management company with greater accessibility for our residents and hands-on management of our vendors; and (2) We felt we could receive services at a more economic price. We have enjoyed working with the staff at Halcyon Real Estate Service for many years. However, we found that they were having difficulty meeting our community’s needs and we wanted to move in a different direction.
Property Management Solutions is owned by Tony Barfield and has been in business for many years. Mr. Barfield and his staff are eager to assist the residents of the Foxboro Community in any way possible. They offer an array of services that will benefit our neighborhood. All homeowners should have or will be receiving a “Welcome Packet” from them. Please pay close attention to the info provided and return all requested items. If you need to contact the staff at PMS, they can be reached at (803) 996-4846. In addition to giving them a call, please feel free to visit their office at 201 West Main Street, Suite D, Lexington, SC 29072 or visit their website at www.pmsolutionssc.com. For your convenience, a copy of the “Welcome Letter” is located at www.pmsolutionssc.com under the Foxboro Community tab. We look forward to working with Mr. Barfield and his staff.
Foxboro Annual HOA Meeting – Due to the execution date of the contract with Property Management Solutions (PMS), the Foxboro HOA Annual Meeting will not be held until early 2019. This will allow PMS time to acquire all files from Halcyon Real Estate Services and enter all homeowners’ information into their computer system. Thank you for being patient as we got through the transition process.
Remember, if your dog poops . . . you must scoop!
Richland County Sheriff’s Department: (803) 252.2911 http://www.rcsd.net/dept/region4.htm
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Contact Information: Property Management
Solutions
201 W. Main Street, Suite D
Lexington, SC 29072
803.996.4846 (office)
803.996.3164 (fax)
Foxboro Homeowners Association Board Members
President: Colette Swann
Vice-President: Aisha Riley
Treasurer: Allison Timpe
Secretary: Lakesha Fields
Board Member: Debbie Stoner
Important Numbers
DNR: (803) 734.3886
Richland County Ombudsman (Animal
Control):
(803) 929.6000
2018 BACK TO SCHOOL BASH
Please join the Foxboro HOA Board in thanking the student volunteers that assisted with this year’s “Back to School
Bash” on August 12th. Our student volunteers were Madison Van Brocklin, Arayviah Davis, Amari Davis, Jaidon Ham,
Charlie Hardy, Hayley Lott, Morris Sass, and siblings Shaneil and Tyron. As in past years, the Bash was a huge
success! Our volunteers did an outstanding job and we hope that they can work with us again next year.
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COMMUNITY PARK
The community park is available for all residents in the Foxboro neighborhood to use. If you would like to hold your
function at the park, give the management company a call to check on available dates. Please be aware that we do not
have regular trash pickup. Trash cans were place in the park as a convenience when strolling through the park and not in
lieu of your cans at your home. So, please take all trash, signs, balloons, dog feces, etc. with you when you exit the park
or when your park event is completed. Thank you for your cooperation.
FALL CLEAN UP!
Fall is here and that means time to get outside! Have you checked your home’s exterior lately? Are there shutters
fading, gutters falling, fencing leaning or boards missing, garage doors in need of repair? This is a great time to clean
out those beds with overgrown weeds or dead plants, trim bushes and freshen mulch.
As days shorten and temperatures decrease, your lawn will soon go dormant. Utilizing proper fall lawn care techniques
will give your turf the vigor it needs to withstand winter and come back better than ever in March. If you want healthy
green grass next spring, caring for your lawn in fall is crucial. Once leaves start falling, blow or rake your yard at least
once a month. Making sure your yard is free of leaves not only improves appearance, but it also improves your lawn’s
health.
All homeowners are responsible for maintaining their home and yard in a standard appropriate for the Foxboro
Community. In today’s volatile real estate market it is important to maintain our neighborhood’s appearance to keep our
home values competitive and a place we can all be proud to call home.
HOME MAINTENANCE:
Are there properties in our neighborhood that are seriously unsightly? Have your efforts to address the problems been
ineffective? Richland County Code Enforcement has been a tremendous help recently in solving problems such as
completely neglected yards, unlicensed and inoperative vehicles, and neglected vacant lots call 803.576.1864.
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Solid Waste & Recycling
The following items are acceptable for disposal at the Lower Richland Drop-Off Center and the C&D Landfill Drop-Off Center:
Yard Waste and Land-Clearing Debris Earthen material (clay, top soil, sand, gravel, rock) Vegetation (grass, logs, trees and stumps, limbs and brush, mulch)
Bulk/Large Items Furniture (examples: bed frames, mattress and box springs, table, couch, outdoor furniture) White goods, grills, playground equipment and other items. Call in advance for other items.
Construction/Demolition Bricks and blocks, hardened concrete Lumber (treated and non-treated) Shingles and roofing material (no asbestos) Floor covering, (hardwood and vinyl flooring, carpet and padding, tiles) Wall and ceiling coverings, (drywall, plaster and plaster board, paneling, wall paper, tiles) Insulation material (no asbestos) Fiberglass and ceramic, (bathtubs, shower stalls, sinks) Glass windows and mirrors Other physically attached to structure (doors, signs, awnings, shutters) Other structural materials (canvas awnings, swimming pools) Asphalt (cured and hardened) Note: Railroad ties and Creosote (utility) poles are NOT accepted
Richland County Maintains Two Drop-Off CentersDrop-Off Centers (Manned) that take disposal and recycling items
Richland County C&D Landfill Drop-Off Center 1070 Caughman Road North Columbia, South Carolina Telephone (803) 576-2390 Operational Hours: Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Lower Richland Drop-Off Center 10531 Garners Ferry Road Eastover, South Carolina Telephone (803) 776-2324 Operational Hours: Monday through Saturday 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Sunday 12:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
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Collection Schedule
Recycling, Yard Waste & Garbage Yard Waste & Garbage
November 14th and 28th November 7th and 21st December 12th and 27th December 5th and 19th
Recipe Corner
Ingredients:
2 pounds ground beef 2 cloves garlic, chopped One 8-ounce can tomato sauce 2 tablespoons chili powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon oregano 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper One 15-ounce can kidney beans, drained and rinsed One 15-ounce can pinto beans, drained and rinsed Shredded Cheddar, for serving Chopped onions, for serving Tortilla chips, for serving Lime wedges, for serving
Directions:
Place the ground beef in a large pot and throw in the garlic. Cook over medium heat until browned. Drain off the excess fat, and then pour in the tomato sauce, chili powder, cumin, oregano, salt and cayenne. Stir together well, cover, and then reduce the heat to low. Simmer for 1 hour, stirring occasionally. If the mixture becomes overly dry, add 1/2 cup water at a time as needed. Add the beans and simmer for 10 minutes. Serve with shredded Cheddar, chopped onions, tortilla chips and lime wedges.
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Property Management Contact Information Sheet
Tony Barfield Owner / PMIC / CMCA [email protected] 803-996-4846 Ext 3
Donna Myhre Residential rental specialist and Architectural [email protected] 803-996-4846 Ext 2
Chandra Jordan Lead Financial Specialist / Accounts payable / Collections [email protected] 803-996-4846 Ext 1
Lee Kimpel Community Association Manager / Covenants enforcement / Project coordinator [email protected] 803-996-4846
Staci Rust Yacht Cove Onsite Community Manager [email protected] 803-996-4846 Ext5
Tammy Ricard Community FOB, Reservations, General [email protected] 803-996-4846 Ext 4
James Hull [email protected] Community Manager, Project and Workorder Coordinator 803-996-4846 EXT. 409
For General questions please email our general box at [email protected] After hours please call main number and elect Ext 9
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